These avant-garde denim jeans from Gallery Dept feature bold white cross appliqués—large on the thighs and cascading clusters down the flared hems—cre...
These avant-garde denim jeans from Gallery Dept feature bold white cross appliqués—large on the thighs and cascading clusters down the flared hems—creating a striking religious iconography motif. The medium-wash blue denim is intentionally distressed with frayed cuffs and raw-edge detailing, while contrasting vertical indigo panels run along the outer seams for visual depth and structural interest. Constructed with classic five-pocket styling and a mid-rise waist, the fit is straight through the thigh with a subtle flare at the ankle, embodying contemporary streetwear tailoring. The crosses are layered, 3D-textured patches (likely leather or heavy cotton), adding tactile dimension and reinforcing the brand’s signature deconstructed luxury aesthetic. Ideal for fashion-forward individuals seeking statement pieces, these jeans pair well with minimalist tees, oversized blazers, or cropped knitwear. Perfect for gallery openings, urban exploration, or elevated casual outings in spring/summer; the lightweight wash and breathable cotton blend ensure comfort despite the elaborate embellishment. Notable for their art-world references and DIY-inspired craftsmanship, they reflect Gallery Dept’s ethos of blending vintage Americana with conceptual design.